: Andrew Wild
: The Solo Beatles: 1969 - 1980
: Sonicbond Publishing
: 9781789526127
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As a band, The Beatles released over 200 songs in the eight years between 1962 and 1970. After they split, each commenced a solo career to varying degrees of commercial and critical success, and all four achieved number one solo singles in the US between 1970 and 1974. Their albums included great, half-forgotten songs such as 'Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)', 'My Love', 'Photograph' and 'Whatever Gets You Thru the Night'. Three of the four also had UK number one solo singles between 1970 and 1980 in the UK, with only Ringo missing out.
Between them, Lennon (and Ono), McCartney (and Wings), Harrison and Starr had twenty-two top ten albums in the US and twenty-five in the UK between 1969 and 1980. They were nothing if not productive. But only the most committed fans listens today to Ringo's Rotogravure (Starr), Thirty-three and a Third (Harrison), Some Time in New York City (Lennon) or Wild Life (McCartney). It is surely time to re-evaluate all the Beatles early solo work. This book examines every solo Beatles album from 1969 to 1980, track by track. It includes the classics, the lost gems, the turkeys, the collaborations, the back-biting, the hits and the misses.


Andrew Wild is a Beatles collector and experienced writer with eight books to his name. His comprehensive study of every song recorded and performed by the Beatles between 1957 and 1970 was published by Sonicbond in 2019. He lives in Rainow, Cheshire.

Chapter2

1970: Stay Away from My Door


With The Beatles still together in name only as 1970 began – their last new song, ‘I Me Mine’, was recorded on 3 January – each member’s formal solo career started to take shape. Both Paul and Ringo started recording albums in the final weeks of 1969, and the individual Beatles’ solo careers kicked off in spring 1970 withSentimental Journey (March 1970) andMcCartney (April 1970), continuing withAll Things Must Pass (November 1970) andJohn Lennon / Plastic Ono Band (December 1970). The Beatles’ last album,Let It Be, appeared in May 1970. It had mostly been recorded during fractious sessions in January 1969. McCartney, disappointed at what he felt was the desecration of his work onLet It Be, left The Beatles in April 1970. He filed for the dissolution of their contractual partnership at the end of the year – the legal disputes continued for many years.

Well, I get on well with Ringo and John and I try my best to get on well with Paul.

George Harrison, 1 May 1970

John - ‘Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)’ (Lennon)b/w‘Who Has Seen the Wind’ (Ono)

Personnel:

John Lennon: lead vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, backing vocals

George Harrison: electric guitar, piano, backing vocals

Klaus Voormann: bass, electric piano, backing vocals

Alan White: drums, piano, backing vocals

Billy Preston: Hammond organ, backing vocals

Yoko Ono: backing vocals

Mal Evans: chimes, handclaps, backing vocals

Allen Klein and